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NEW DENOISER BUG
The new Denoiser effect is really useful :) but it's still leaving a little first part of the clip with noise :(
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Record audio without deleting in/out
Recording audio: When hitting record by clicking the mic on a track the play-head jumps to zero when there are in and out points. This does not happen when there are no in and out points. Then I can put the play-head somewhere on the timeline and it starts recording from that point which is the wanted behavior. See explanation video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS6WUIL4Upo
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dynamically change visual audio levels in premiere
In davinci resolve and FCPX, when you keyframe audio the levels will dynamically adjust to your keyframes. this makes it much easier to balance audio on the fly.
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ADR
ADR would be a lot easier if we could set in and out points for the voice over record feature.
We could arm the track in the timeline and play from before the in point.
Pre-roll beeps and pre- and post-roll visual cues would help too. So would muting the original audio when recording.
I made a mock up from a piece of edit stock footage:
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Essential Sounds
When you check or uncheck an effect in Essential Sound. Do not delete the Effect in Effect Pannel => "Mute" it
AND
Global Audio Effect on/off Button in Essential Grafics to easy hear with and without Effects
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3 votes
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please add mp3 import ... that doesn't skipping around randomly
Isn't it strange that it's the end of 2018. The latest version of Premiere Pro is named 2019... But Adobe has no idea how to import mp3 files reliably?
Sometimes it works splendidly. I just pick the file. Import it and it plays back and renders just fine.
Then... at a seemingly random date and time... Premiere decides to totally freak out over mp3 files in particular. The very same files I had no problem with before is now imported all garbled. It's like it's been put into a blender and random bits at random times are moved around like…
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BUG PPro v13: No audio on project open (2-3 restarts required)
On newly created projects, Premiere will not play audio unless you restart the app 2-3 times.
I've got this problem since PPro v12 (cc 2018) and still has not been fixed by Adobe.
Oh.. and before someone ask if I cleared my media cache files:
The only thing I haven't done is literally buy a new computer and try installing Premiere there!
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Please fix the DeHumming feature! It will not export
Please fix the DeHumming feature. It does not export. Sounds great in the program. But you can’t get it out of the program.
2 votes -
BUG: New DeReverb and DeNoiser visual error.
The dynamic signal/noise visual reference doesn't appear.
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BUG: AAC multitrack audio incorrect track order
I'm creating multitrack H264 with AAC exports using EditReady and the resultant files are in the correct track order when viewed in Resolve 15 and Avid 2018.7, but incorrect in PP2018.1.2.
Source Track: Dest track:
A1 A3
A2 A1
A3 A2
A4 A5
A5 A6
A6 A42 votes -
Select audio patching on import - Stereo or mono, etc.
I see no options for patching audio channels/behavior on import. Instead, I have to modify audio patching after import. Am I missing something? Avid has this, and it's a time saver with multiple clips.
2 votes -
More audio metadata in bin columns (like Avid)
Reposting so I can add a file to show the info available in Avid, in the bin.
2 votes -
Better sound velocity adjustment.
Premiere should have a high quality audio velocity adjustment as Audition.
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Audio Bug
I have a sequence with an audio track effect on track one. It's a single band compressor (vocal attack). I duplicate the sequence, and all the settings of the vocal attack get reset on the new sequence. I have to go back and set the effect up again. This was not the behavior on the previous version. I am on V12.1.2 currently.
5 votes -
improve the bugs ***** ******
my video wont go in without the audio but you can hear the video on the preview screen
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2 votes
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Serious 100+db hearing damage occurring with newest version of Premiere! Injury!!!
Build 12.0.1 AUDIO BLARES at 100 db! Hearing damage!
When Premiere encounters clips recorded originally to two different sample rates: 12 bit (from archives) and 32 bit (from field). We've created proxies, converted the sample rate, even created a temporary audio track and muted the footage -- but every time it encounters an edit between samples the system BLARES feedback to the point it has damaged my hearing. I'm on a deadline -- this needs to NOT happen.
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"Surround Reverb" audio effect is disabled/glitched if you switch project file between Mac and PC
I'm currently working on a Mac during the day and then continuing to edit at home on a PC in the evening. I noticed anything that had the Surround Reverb effect applied has to be reapplied or fixed each time I open on a dif OS. I haven't tested it with another computer it's possible it even happens if you merely open it on a different computer.
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Audio rendering slow, maybe not confined to sequence in-out points
I set an in and out point in a 2-hour-long sequence that resulted in a 25 second segment. I exported, and it took 4+ minutes to render the audio, but less than a minute to render the video.
The audio was simple--two clips, both stereo. One had Fill Left with Right, Multiband Compressor, and Vocal Enhancer. The other had an Exponential Fade at the beginning and end. Should be quick to render that 25 seconds of 24/44.1 audio on my iMac Pro. I think it was rendering other audio that was outside the in-out points of the sequence, but that's…
2 votes
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